The major portion of the Irish Papers is the correspondence of John Powell Irish, 1882-(1916-1921)-1923. Included in the collection
are: the correspondence received by Irish; (not complete) eight items of a biographical nature written by Irish about members
of his family and close friends; several legal papers; a scrapbook of editorials, and a book of Irish's speeches, addresses
and briefs. In addition, there are articles written by Irish on subjects with which he was closely associated at one time
or another during his life.

Background

John Powell Irish (Colonel), editor, attorney, farmer, law-maker, humanitarian and official was born in Iowa City, Iowa, January
1, 1843. He was educated in the primitive public schools of the frontier. As a young man, Irish was a school teacher and then
was admitted to the bar in Iowa before he entered journalism as a profession. For twenty years he was editor of the
Iowa State Press. In Iowa he was three times elected a representative to the state legislature, 1869-1872. He married Annie Fletcher in 1872.
In 1880 he moved to California where he later was editor of the
Times (Oakland) and the
Alta California.

Extent

2 linear ft.

Restrictions

Property rights reside with the repository. Literary rights reside with the creators of the documents or their heirs. To obtain
permission to publish or reproduce, please contact the Public Services Librarian of the Dept. of Special Collections.